2021
DOI: 10.1504/ijtmkt.2021.10037460
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Analysing consumers smartphone adoption decisions using qualitative dimensions: a multi-criteria decision approach

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“…Critical linkages were then identified using a threshold limit of influence θ, computed by θ=µ+σ where µ represents the mean value of influences in the total relation matrix, and σ represents the standard deviation (Trivedi et al. , 2021a, b). The mean and standard deviation values were computed as 0.477 and 0.14 respectively with θ=0.61.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Critical linkages were then identified using a threshold limit of influence θ, computed by θ=µ+σ where µ represents the mean value of influences in the total relation matrix, and σ represents the standard deviation (Trivedi et al. , 2021a, b). The mean and standard deviation values were computed as 0.477 and 0.14 respectively with θ=0.61.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various research works have used TAM in the context of smartphone usage by leveraging upon theoretical underpinnings of TAM (Cheng and Yuen, 2018; Trivedi et al. , 2021a, b) and in the context of e-waste also to understand the online e-waste collection and recycling platforms' adoption intention (Aboelmaged, 2020; Gao et al. , 2015; Ramzan et al.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because trade in goods determines the level of production activities for firms and employment opportunities for labor particularly in developing economies 3 . Mclntyre et al (2018) conclude that a country with sophisticated products has more easy access to diversified markets than countries with traditional and primary products because the international customer is more inclined toward cost-effective, value for money, and value-added products (Mclntyre et al 2018;Green, 2020;Trivedi, 2021). However, the degree of absorption of benefits of export sophistication for trade diversification depends on the international trade linkages of a country with the rest of the world .…”
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confidence: 99%